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2. Molekulare Onkologie: Herausforderungen für die medizinische Ausbildung
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Hatina, J., Finek, J., Novotna, V., Müller-Mattheis, V., and Schulz, W. A.
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- 2012
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3. Modulation of angiogenesis by topical application of leptin and high and low molecular heparin using the Japanese quail chorioallantoic membrane model
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Macajova, M., primary, Cavarga, I., additional, Sykorova, M., additional, Valachovic, M., additional, Novotna, V., additional, and Bilcik, B., additional
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- 2020
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4. KINETIC REGULARITIES OF ADSORPTION OF ANTHOCYANINS FROM EXTRACTS OF CHOCKEBERRY AND ELDERBERRY ON CATIONIC EXCHANGER FIBAN K-1
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Soldatkina, L. M., Tiutiunnyk, T. V., Menchuk, V. V., Novotna, V. O., and Polikarpov, A. P.
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адсорбція ,кінетика ,ФИБАН К-1 ,антоціани ,хімія ,chemistry ,adsorption ,kinetics ,FIBAN K-1 ,anthocyanins - Abstract
This study describes kinetic regularities of anthocyanin adsorption from chokeberry and elderberry extracts on fibrous strong acid cationic exchanger FIBAN K-1 in a batch mode. Extracts of chokeberry and elderberry were prepared by maceration of crushed berries in 0.1 M HCl. The effect of various parameters like initial anthocyanin concentration (100-250 mg/L), temperature (20-50 oC), pH (2.0-3.5), and cationic exchanger mass (4.5-9.0 g/L) on kinetics of anthocyanin adsorption was investigated. Increasing of the initial anthocyanin concentration from 100 to 250 mg/L increases equilibrium anthocyanin adsorption ~ in 2.5 times from chokeberry extracts and ~ in 2 times from elderberry extracts. Equilibrium adsorption time of both types of the berries decreases from 135 to 75 min with increasing of temperature from 20 to 50 °C. Maximum values of equilibrium anthocyanin adsorption from chokeberry and elderberry extracts was observed at pH=2.0. Equilibrium adsorption of anthocyanins on cationic exchanger FIBAN K-1 decreases with increasing of its mass. Experimental kinetic curves of anthocyanin adsorption were modeled using four kinetic models. The adequacy of kinetic models was estimated using linear correlation coefficients (R2) and standard errors (SE). It was established, that kinetics results are better simulated by the kinetic models in the order: pseudo-second order > Elovich > intra-particle diffuse > pseudo-first order. The experimental kinetic curves are fitted well to the pseudo-second order and Elovich models indicatting that adsorption process is limited by chemical reaction between anthocyanins as flavilium cations with SO3-functional groups of cationic exchanger. The simulation with the diffusion model has shown the adsorption process proceeds in the mixed diffusion regime., У роботі встановлено кінетичні закономірності адсорбції антоціанів з екстрактів ягід аронії та бузини на волокнистому сульфокислотному катіоніті ФИБАН К-1. Екстракти ягід аронії та бузини готували методом мацерації подрібнених ягід в 0,1 М водному розчині HCl. Досліджено вплив різних параметрів, таких як вихідна концентрація антоціанів (100-250 мг/л), температура (20-50 оС), рН екстрактів (2,0-3,5) і маса катіоніту (4,5-9,0 г/л) на кінетику адсорбції антоціанів. При збільшенні вихідної концентрації антоціанів від 100 до 250 мг/л рівноважна адсорбція антоціанів збільшується з екстрактів аронії ~ в 2,5 рази і з екстрактів бузини ~ в 2 рази. Час рівноважної адсорбції обох видів ягід зменшується від 135 до 75 хв з підвищенням температури від 20 до 50 °С. Максимальна величина рівноважної адсорбції антоціанів з екстрактів ягід аронії і бузини спостерігається при рН = 2,0. Рівноважна адсорбція антоцианів ягід аронії та бузини на катіоніті ФИБАН К-1 зменшується при збільшенні маси катіоніту. Експериментальні кінетичні криві проаналізовано за допомогою чотирьох кінетичних адсорбційних моделей. Адекватність кінетичних моделей оцінювали за допомогою лінійних коефіцієнтів кореляції (R2) і стандартних похибок (SE). Встановлено, що кінетичні криві адсорбції краще описуються кінетичними моделями у такому порядку: модель псевдодругого порядку > модель Єловіча > модель внутрішньої дифузії > модель псевдопершого порядку. Кінетичні дані найкраще описуються моделями псевдодругого порядку і Єловіча, вказуючи на те, що процес адсорбції лімітується хімічною реакцією між антоціанами у формі катіонів флавілію з SO3-функціональними групами катіоніту ФИБАН К-1. Аналіз кінетичних кривих за допомогою дифузійної моделі показав, що процес адсорбції антоціанів ягід аронії та бузини перебігає в режимі змішаної дифузії.
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- 2019
5. Program for the evaluation of TL-brick dating:: “ADAM-1-EVA”
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Novotná, V., Kubelı́k, M., and Musı́lek, L.
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- 2001
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6. DEGRADATION KINETICS OF ANTHOCYANINS IN ACIDIC AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF BERRIES
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Soldatkina, L. M., Novotna, V. O., and Salamon, I.
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аронія ,бузина ,ожина ,антоціани ,кінетика деструкції ,chokeberry ,elderberry ,blackberry ,anthocyanins ,kinetics of degradation ,хімія ,chemistry - Abstract
The effect of pH, light and temperature on degradation of anthocyanins in acidic aqueous extracts of chokeberries, elderberries and blackberries was studied. The degradation of anthocyanins in berry extracts under influence of pH, light and temperature followed the first-order reaction kinetics. Anthocyanins of chokeberry extracts had the highest values of rate constants of degradation. Anthocyanins of blackberry extracts had the highest values of half-life time. The temperature dependences of the rate of anthocyanin degradation were described by the Arrhenius equation. Activation energies of anthocyanin degradation were 5.7, 10.1 and 15.0 kJ/mol at pH=2, respectively, for chokeberry, elderberry, and blackberry аnthocyanins., Вивчено вплив рН, світла і температури на деструкцію антоціанів у кислих водних екстрактах ягід аронії, бузини і ожини. Показано, що процес деструкції антоціанів ягід під впливом рН, світла і температури описується рівнянням кінетики першого порядку. Знайдено, що для антоціанів ягід аронії спостерігаються найвищі значення констант швидкості деструкції, а для антоціанів ягід ожини – найвищі значення часу напіврозпаду. Температурні залежності швидкості деструкції антоціанів ягід описані за допомогою рівняння Арреніуса. Розраховані енергії активації процесу деструкції антоціанів при рН=2, які дорівнюють відповідно для антоціанів аронії, бузини і ожини 5,7, 10,1 і 15,0 кДж/моль.
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7. DEGRADATION KINETICS OF ANTHOCYANINS IN ACIDIC AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF BERRIES
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Soldatkina, L. M.; Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова, кафедра фізичної та колоїдної хімії, Novotna, V. O.; Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова, кафедра фізичної та колоїдної хімії, Salamon, I.; Пряшівський університет, кафедра екології, Soldatkina, L. M.; Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова, кафедра фізичної та колоїдної хімії, Novotna, V. O.; Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова, кафедра фізичної та колоїдної хімії, and Salamon, I.; Пряшівський університет, кафедра екології
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The effect of pH, light and temperature on degradation of anthocyanins in acidic aqueous extracts of chokeberries, elderberries and blackberries was studied. The degradation of anthocyanins in berry extracts under influence of pH, light and temperature followed the first-order reaction kinetics. Anthocyanins of chokeberry extracts had the highest values of rate constants of degradation. Anthocyanins of blackberry extracts had the highest values of half-life time. The temperature dependences of the rate of anthocyanin degradation were described by the Arrhenius equation. Activation energies of anthocyanin degradation were 5.7, 10.1 and 15.0 kJ/mol at pH=2, respectively, for chokeberry, elderberry, and blackberry аnthocyanins., Вивчено вплив рН, світла і температури на деструкцію антоціанів у кислих водних екстрактах ягід аронії, бузини і ожини. Показано, що процес деструкції антоціанів ягід під впливом рН, світла і температури описується рівнянням кінетики першого порядку. Знайдено, що для антоціанів ягід аронії спостерігаються найвищі значення констант швидкості деструкції, а для антоціанів ягід ожини – найвищі значення часу напіврозпаду. Температурні залежності швидкості деструкції антоціанів ягід описані за допомогою рівняння Арреніуса. Розраховані енергії активації процесу деструкції антоціанів при рН=2, які дорівнюють відповідно для антоціанів аронії, бузини і ожини 5,7, 10,1 і 15,0 кДж/моль.
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8. Liquid crystalline co-polysiloxane with asymmetric bent-shaped side chains'
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Bubnov, A., Novotna, V., Pociecha, D., Kaspar, M., Hamplova, V., Galli, Giancarlo, and Glogarova, M.
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- 2011
9. ADSORPTION REMOVAL OF ANTHOCYANINS FROM RED CABBAGE EXTRACTS BY BENTONITE: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF MAIN AND INTERACTION EFFECTS.
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Soldatkina, L. M. and Novotna, V. O.
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ANTHOCYANINS , *ADSORPTION (Chemistry) , *CABBAGE , *BENTONITE , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *TEMPERATURE effect , *SORBENTS - Abstract
In recent years, anthocyanins are widely used in food industry as natural dyes and in medicine as compounds with high antioxidant activity. In connection with this, examination of adsorption removal of anthocyanins from extracts of cheap plants containing a lot of these compounds as well as of main and interaction effects which influent on adsorption of anthocyanins is important. In this paper, experiments were conducted according to full factorial experimental design to identify the main and interaction effects of factors and their influence on the removal efficiency of anthocyanins from red cabbage aqueous extracts by bentonite. The factors were investigated at two levels: contact time - 30 and 120 min, temperature - 293 and 323 K, initial anthocyanin concentration - 70 and 130 mg/L, and adsorbent mass - 10 and 25 g/L. The total number of 16 experiments was performed and each experiment was repeated thrice to evaluate an experimental error. Main and interaction effects were analysed using of variance (ANOVA), F-test and P-values to define most important process variables affecting the anthocyanin adsorption. A mathematical model that considers the significant main and interaction effects was suggested. The variance analysis and the statistic data showed that the model was adequate and had high coefficient of determination (R2 = 0.9954). The mathematical model obtained allows prediction of the removal of anthocyanins from red cabbage aqueous extracts with bentonite. We have found that the contact time and adsorbent mass have the positive effect, but the initial concentration of anthocyanins and temperature as well as two-way interaction “contact time-temperature”, three-way interactions “contact time-initial anthocyanin concentration-adsorbent mass” and “temperature-initial concentration of anthocyanins-adsorbent mass” have the negative effect on the removal of anthocyanins from red cabbage extracts by bentonite. The results indicated that higher removal efficiency of anthocynians from red cabbage aqueous extracts was 95 % at 120 min, 293 K, initial anthocyanin concentration 70 mg/L, and adsorbent mass 25 g/L. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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10. P15.24: Circulating C19MC microRNAs in pre‐eclampsia, gestational hypertension and fetal growth restriction
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Hromadnikova, I., primary, Kotlabova, K., additional, Ondrackova, M., additional, Kestlerova, A., additional, Novotna, V., additional, Hympanova, L., additional, Doucha, J., additional, and Krofta, L., additional
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- 2014
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11. OP25.02: Heat shock protein gene expression: placental and maternal stress response to gestational hypertension, pre‐eclampsia and fetal growth restriction
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Hromadnikova, I., primary, Dvorakova, L., additional, Kotlabova, K., additional, Kestlerova, A., additional, Hympanova, L., additional, Novotna, V., additional, Doucha, J., additional, and Krofta, L., additional
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- 2014
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12. Molekulare Onkologie
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Hatina, J., primary, Finek, J., additional, Novotna, V., additional, Müller-Mattheis, V., additional, and Schulz, W. A., additional
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- 2012
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13. OP10.09: Heat shock protein gene expression in placental insufficiency related pregnancy complications-correlation with severity of the disease and Doppler-determined umbilical artery PI
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Hromadnikova, I., primary, Kotlabova, K., additional, Dlouha, K., additional, Novotna, V., additional, and Krofta, L., additional
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- 2012
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14. OC17.07: Placental specific microRNAs expression profile in placental insufficiency: correlation with severity of the disease and Doppler‐determined umbilical artery PI
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Hromadnikova, I., primary, Kotlabova, K., additional, Novotna, V., additional, Kestlerova, A., additional, and Krofta, L., additional
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- 2012
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15. Polarization splay as the origin of modulation in theB1andB7smectic phases of bent-core molecules
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Coleman, D. A., primary, Jones, C. D., additional, Nakata, M., additional, Clark, N. A., additional, Walba, D. M., additional, Weissflog, W., additional, Fodor-Csorba, K., additional, Watanabe, J., additional, Novotna, V., additional, and Hamplova, V., additional
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- 2008
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16. Structure and Dynamics of Hexatic Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals
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RYCHETSKY, I., primary, GLOGAROVA, M., additional, and NOVOTNA, V., additional
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- 2004
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17. The role of e-labs in promoting conceptual understanding of science students (reflection in ICT for IST project resource pack).
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Lustigova, Z., Novotna, V., Kedzierska, E., and Kawecka, E.
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- 2011
18. Thickness dependent low frequency relaxations in ferroelectric liquid crystals with different temperature dependence of the helix pitch
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NOVOTNA, V., primary, GLOGAROVA, M., additional, BUBNOV, A. M., additional, and SVERENYAK, H., additional
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- 1997
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19. THERMAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE DIOLS AND CORRESPONDING BIS-URETHANES WITH MESOGENIC GROUPS OF VARIOUS STRUCTURES IN SIDE CHAINS.
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Kaspar, M., Hamplova, V., Novotna, V., Studenovsky, M., and Ilavsky, M.
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LIQUID crystals ,TEMPERATURE - Abstract
The liquid-crystalline diols with mesogenic groups of different structures were synthetized and their temperature behavior and existence of mesophases were determined. These compounds were also reacted with phenylisocyanate to form bis-urethanes at the ratio of reactive groups [OH]/[NCO]=1/1. The changes of phase transition temperatures due to the change of H-O-H to H-N-H interactions have been investigated. Generally, the introduction of a phenylurethane group into the molecule suppresses the occurence of mesophases; in the case of simple mesogens the mesophases disappear completely. Stiff substituents bound to mesogen as end groups (such as the phenyl group, alkoxy group, etc.) stabilize the mesophases to such a degree that the negative influence of urethane group is compensated and the LC properties are recovered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
20. Transitions from the SmC* or SmC* A Phases to the Tilted Hexatic Phases Studied by the Dielectric Spectroscopy
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Glogarova, M., Novotna, V., Rychetsky, I., Kaspar, M., and Hamplova, V.
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At the phase transition from SmC* or SmC* A to the tilted hexatic phase the spontaneous polarization, tilt angle and the length of the helical pitch significantly decrease. Dielectric spectroscopy exhibits a single relaxation process in the vicinity of these transitions, which can be attributed to fluctuations of bond orientational order (BOO) coupled to the tilt and polarization. The anomalies of both the relaxation frequency and the dielectric strength of the mode at the transition as well as behavior of spontaneous quantities are discussed on the basis of a new theory, which takes into account a competition of the space modulation of tilt and BOO order parameters.
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- 2002
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21. On the phase diagram of [N(CH3)4]2ZnCl4 under uniaxial stress
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Novotna, V., Godefroy, G., Ivanov, N. R., and Fousek, J.
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Optical measurement and microscopic observations have been performed of single crystals of (TMA)2ZnCl4 with the aim to establish its phase diagram in the coordinates temperature-uniaxial stress σ. Stress-induced shifts of transition temperatures have been evaluated. For stresses exceeding 4.5 MPa two new monoclinic phases are reported, tentatively labeled as VIII and IX, both with the monoclinic axis b.
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- 1992
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22. Dielectric dispersion in the ferroelectric phase of Rb2CoCl4 crystals
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Novotna, V., Kabelka, H., Fousek, J., Vanek, P., and Warhanek, H.
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Data are presented on dielectric properties of Rb2CoCl4 crystals. A wide tail of enhanced permittivity extends into the ferroelctric phase. It shows a relaxation in the MHz region with a wide distribution of relaxation times. On lowering temperature, the decrease in permittivity is accompanied by dielectric softening as revealed by decreasing mean relaxation frequency.
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- 1993
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23. Manifestation of domains in the dielectric properties of ferroelectric lock-in phases
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Fousek, J. and Novotna, V.
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While the ground state in the ferroelectric lock-in phases of A2BX4 compounds is single domain, a “dielectric tail” of enhanced permittivity extending into these phases is known to exist, connected with the presence of domain walls. We review available data including recent measurements on purified Rb2ZnCl4 and existing models. To interpret the results, temperature and field induced changes of both wall density and restoring force coefficient must be taken into account.
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- 1993
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24. Effect of Bacillus firmus on antibody formation after mucosal and parenteral immunization in mice
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Prokesova, L., Mlckova, P., Stankova, I., Chloubova, A., Novotna, V., Ladmanova, P., Chalupna, P., and Mara, M.
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- 1998
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25. Immunomodulatory activity of Bacillus firmus
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Prokesˇova´, L., Ma´ra, M., Stanˇkova´, I., Pi´skova´, P., Novotna´, V., Nova´kova´, M., and Chloubova´, A.
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- 1997
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26. Comparison of low-frequency permittivity and birefringence near the lock-in phase transformation in Rb2ZnCl4 crystals of different quality
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Novotná, V., Fousek, J., Kroupa, J., Hamano, K., and Havránková, M.
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- 1992
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27. Ageing and reactivation of domain wall oscillations in the ferroelectric lock-in phase of purified Rb 2ZnCl 4
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Novotná, V., Fousek, J., Kroupa, J., and Hamano, K.
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- 1991
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28. Association between glutathione S-transferases M1 expression and treatment outcome in germ cell tumor patients.
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Mego M, Kalavska K, Horak S, Hyblova M, Kolnikova G, Novotna V, Majtanova K, Minarik G, Kucerova L, and Cierna Z
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Cisplatin therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Middle Aged, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm, Testicular Neoplasms drug therapy, Testicular Neoplasms pathology, Testicular Neoplasms metabolism, Testicular Neoplasms mortality, Adolescent, Animals, Female, Prognosis, Cell Line, Tumor, Mice, Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal drug therapy, Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal pathology, Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal metabolism, Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal mortality, Glutathione Transferase metabolism, Glutathione Transferase genetics
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Cisplatin-based chemotherapy is the mainstay in the treatment of germ cell tumors (GCTs). Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are polymorphic enzymes that catalyze the glutathione conjugation of alkylating agents, platinum compounds, and free radicals formed by chemotherapy and are thus implicated in developing treatment resistance. This study aimed to assess the expression level of GST mu 1 (GSTM1) and its association with treatment outcomes in patients with GCT. This translational study included tumor specimens from 207 patients with newly diagnosed GCTs, as well as cisplatin-sensitive GCT cell line xenografts and their resistant variants for all histological variants of GCTs. GSTM1 expression was detected by reverse transcription-quantitative PCR and immunohistochemistry using monoclonal antibodies, scored by the multiplicative quickscore (QS) method. GSTM1 expression was correlated with patient/tumor characteristics and treatment outcomes. The highest GSTM1 expression was observed in seminoma, followed by choriocarcinoma, embryonal carcinoma, and yolk sac tumor, while the lowest was observed in teratoma (p<0.0001). There was no association between GSTM1 expression in tumor tissue and patient/tumor characteristics. The low GSTM1 expression was associated with significantly better relapse-free survival compared with high GSTM1 (HR=0.50, 95% CI 0.23-1.09, p=0.03) but not overall survival (HR=0.61, 95% CI 0.24-1.54, p=0.22). Multivariate analysis showed that the prognostic value of GSTM1 was independent of the International Germ Cell Cancer Collaborative Group (IGCCCG) score. These data revealed the prognostic value of GSTM1 in GCTs, with a high GSTM1 expression associated with worse outcomes, suggesting that GSTM1 could be responsible, in part, for treatment resistance in GCTs.
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- 2024
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29. Prognostic Factors for Survival in Glioblastoma: A Retrospective Analysis Focused on the Role of Hemoglobin.
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Pleskacova Z, Bartos M, Vosmikova H, Dolezal R, Krupa P, Vitovcova B, Kasparova P, Rudolf E, Skarkova V, Pohankova D, Novotna V, and Petera J
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Background : Although several prognostic factors for survival have been identified in glioblastoma, there are numerous other potential markers (such as hemoglobin) whose role has not yet been confirmed. The aim of this study was to evaluate a wide range of potential prognostic factors, including HIF-1α and hemoglobin levels, for survival in glioblastoma. A secondary aim was to determine whether hemoglobin levels were associated with HIF-1α expression. Methods: A retrospective study of 136 patients treated for glioblastoma at our institution between 2012 and 2021 was performed. Cox univariate and multivariate analyses were carried out. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were generated. In addition, bivariate non-parametric correlation analyses were performed for key variables. Results: Median survival was 11.9 months (range: 0-119.4). According to the univariate analysis, 13 variables were significantly associated with survival: age, performance status, extent of surgery, tumor depth, tumor size, epilepsy, postoperative chemoradiotherapy, IDH mutations, CD44, HIF-1α, HIF-1β, vimentin, and PDFGR. According to the multivariate regression analysis, only four variables remained significantly associated with survival: age, extent of surgery, epilepsy, and HIF-1α expression. No significant association was observed between hemoglobin levels (low <120 g/L in females or <140 g/L in males vs. high ≥120 or ≥140 g/L) and survival or HIF-1α/HIF-1β expression. Conclusions: In this retrospective study of patients with glioblastoma, four variables-age, extent of surgery, HIF-1α expression, and epilepsy-were significant prognostic factors for survival. Hemoglobin levels were not significantly associated with survival or HIF-1α expression. Although hypoxia is a well-recognized component of the glioblastoma microenvironment, more research is needed to understand the pathogenesis of onset tumor hypoxia and treatment implication.
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- 2024
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30. Prognostic role of plasma vitamin D and its association with disease characteristics in germ cell tumours.
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Lesko P, Vlkova B, Kalavska K, De Angelis V, Novotna V, Obertova J, Orszaghova Z, Palacka P, Rejlekova K, Sycova-Mila Z, Kollarik B, Aziri R, Pindak D, Mardiak J, Chovanec M, Celec P, and Mego M
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Background: Testicular cancer is the most common malignancy among young men. Vitamin D has pluripotent effects on cancer pathogenesis and plays a role in the metastatic cascade. The aim of this study is to analyze plasma vitamin D in association with clinico-pathological findings and prognosis in patients with germ-cell tumors (GCTs)., Methods: This study included 120 newly diagnosed and/or relapsed GCT patients treated from April 2013 to July 2020, for whom plasma was available in the biobank. Blood samples were drawn the 1st chemotherapy cycle as well as before the 2nd cycle. Plasma vitamin D was measured using ELISA and correlated with disease characteristics and the outcome. For survival analysis, the cohort was dichotomized into "low" and "high" based on median vitamin D., Results: There was no significant difference in vitamin D plasma levels between healthy donors and GCT patients (p = 0.71). Vitamin D level was not associated with disease characteristics except for brain metastases, where patients with brain metastases had a vitamin D level that was 32% lower compared to patients without brain metastases, p = 0.03. Vitamin D was also associated with response to chemotherapy, with an approximately 32% lower value in patients with an unfavorable response compared to a favorable response, p = 0.02. Moreover, low plasma levels of vitamin D were significantly associated with disease recurrence and inferior progression-free survival (PFS), but not with overall survival (OS) (HR = 3.02, 95% CI 1.36-6.71, p = 0.01 for PFS and HR = 2.06, 95% CI 0.84-5.06, p = 0.14 for OS, respectively)., Conclusion: Our study suggests the prognostic value of pretreatment vitamin D concentrations in GCT patients. Low plasma vitamin D was associated with an unfavorable response to therapy and disease recurrence. However, it remains to be determined whether the biology of the disease confirms a causative role for low vitamin D and whether its supplementation affects the outcome., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Lesko, Vlkova, Kalavska, De Angelis, Novotna, Obertova, Orszaghova, Palacka, Rejlekova, Sycova-Mila, Kollarik, Aziri, Pindak, Mardiak, Chovanec, Celec and Mego.)
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31. Stage I testicular seminoma risk-adapted therapeutic management.
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Mrinakova B, Kajo K, Lehotska V, Ondrusova M, Balogova S, Pinakova Z, Novotna V, Usakova V, Fedorkova L, Waczulikova I, Kausitz J, and Ondrus D
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- Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Combined Modality Therapy, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Male, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local pathology, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local therapy, Neoplasm Staging, Radiotherapy, Adjuvant, Seminoma drug therapy, Seminoma pathology, Testicular Neoplasms drug therapy
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Following orchiectomy, patients with clinical stage I (CSI) testicular seminoma may be managed by active surveillance (S) or adjuvant treatment (radiotherapy or chemotherapy). In view of the published data on long-term toxicity, especially second malignant neoplasms (SMNs), adjuvant radiotherapy (ART) is currently no longer recommended as an adjuvant therapy option for these patients. The purpose of our recent study was to compare the impact of two selected treatment approaches - S versus adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) on the survival of patients with CSI testicular seminoma. This cross-sectional study analyzed a total of 139 patients collected at a single center between 10/2011-5/2020, with CSI testicular seminoma, stratified into two groups according to risk-adapted therapeutic approaches. In the S group (low-risk - without rete testis invasion - RTI, primary tumor size <4 cm), consisting of 77 patients, who underwent S, relapse occurred in 10 (13.0%) patients after a mean follow-up of 14.3 months. In the ACT group (high-risk - RTI and/or primary tumor size >4 cm), consisting of 62 patients, who were treated with ACT, relapse occurred in 5 (8.1%) patients after a mean follow-up of 11.6 months. Overall survival of patients in both groups was 100% with a mean follow-up of 43.9 months. A statistically significant difference in progression-free survival (PFS) between these two groups was not found. Based on our findings, ACT seems to be an adequate treatment for patients with a high risk of relapse, as well as S for those with a low risk of relapse. Despite its excellent prognosis, optimal management of CSI testicular seminoma remains controversial, with variations in expert opinion and international guidelines.
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32. AC Pulsed Field Ablation Is Feasible and Safe in Atrial and Ventricular Settings: A Proof-of-Concept Chronic Animal Study.
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Caluori G, Odehnalova E, Jadczyk T, Pesl M, Pavlova I, Valikova L, Holzinger S, Novotna V, Rotrekl V, Hampl A, Crha M, Cervinka D, and Starek Z
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Introduction: Pulsed field ablation (PFA) exploits the delivery of short high-voltage shocks to induce cells death via irreversible electroporation. The therapy offers a potential paradigm shift for catheter ablation of cardiac arrhythmia. We designed an AC-burst generator and therapeutic strategy, based on the existing knowledge between efficacy and safety among different pulses. We performed a proof-of-concept chronic animal trial to test the feasibility and safety of our method and technology., Methods: We employed 6 female swine - weight 53.75 ± 4.77 kg - in this study. With fluoroscopic and electroanatomical mapping assistance, we performed ECG-gated AC-PFA in the following settings: in the left atrium with a decapolar loop catheter with electrodes connected in bipolar fashion; across the interventricular septum applying energy between the distal electrodes of two tip catheters. After procedure and 4-week follow-up, the animals were euthanized, and the hearts were inspected for tissue changes and characterized. We perform finite element method simulation of our AC-PFA scenarios to corroborate our method and better interpret our findings., Results: We applied square, 50% duty cycle, AC bursts of 100 μs duration, 100 kHz internal frequency, 900 V for 60 pulses in the atrium and 1500 V for 120 pulses in the septum. The inter-burst interval was determined by the native heart rhythm - 69 ± 9 bpm. Acute changes in the atrial and ventricular electrograms were immediately visible at the sites of AC-PFA - signals were elongated and reduced in amplitude ( p < 0.0001) and tissue impedance dropped ( p = 0.011). No adverse event (e.g., esophageal temperature rises or gas bubble streams) was observed - while twitching was avoided by addition of electrosurgical return electrodes. The implemented numerical simulations confirmed the non-thermal nature of our AC-PFA and provided specific information on the estimated treated area and need of pulse trains. The postmortem chest inspection showed no peripheral damage, but epicardial and endocardial discolorations at sites of ablation. T1-weighted scans revealed specific tissue changes in atria and ventricles, confirmed to be fibrotic scars via trichrome staining. We found isolated, transmural and continuous scars. A surviving cardiomyocyte core was visible in basal ventricular lesions., Conclusion: We proved that our method and technology of AC-PFA is feasible and safe for atrial and ventricular myocardial ablation, supporting their systematic investigation into effectiveness evaluation for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia. Further optimization, with energy titration or longer follow-up, is required for a robust atrial and ventricular AC-PFA., Competing Interests: SH was employed by BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Caluori, Odehnalova, Jadczyk, Pesl, Pavlova, Valikova, Holzinger, Novotna, Rotrekl, Hampl, Crha, Cervinka and Starek.)
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33. CdS quantum dots-based immunoassay combined with particle imprinted polymer technology and laser ablation ICP-MS as a versatile tool for protein detection.
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Vaneckova T, Bezdekova J, Tvrdonova M, Vlcnovska M, Novotna V, Neuman J, Stossova A, Kanicky V, Adam V, Vaculovicova M, and Vaculovic T
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- Animals, Electrophoresis, Capillary, Fluorescence, Immunoglobulin G analysis, Mice, Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted, Cadmium Compounds chemistry, Immunoassay methods, Laser Therapy, Mass Spectrometry, Molecular Imprinting, Polymers chemistry, Proteins analysis, Quantum Dots chemistry, Sulfides chemistry
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For the first time, the combination of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) technology with laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) is presented with focus on an optimization of the LA-ICP-MS parameters such as laser beam diameter, laser beam fluence, and scan speed using CdS quantum dots (QDs) as a template and dopamine as a functional monomer. A non-covalent imprinting approach was employed in this study due to the simplicity of preparation. Simple oxidative polymerization of the dopamine that creates the self-assembly monolayer seems to be an ideal choice. The QDs prepared by UV light irradiation synthesis were stabilized by using mercaptosuccinic acid. Formation of a complex of QD-antibody and QD-antibody-antigen was verified by using capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection. QDs and antibody were connected together via an affinity peptide linker. LA-ICP-MS was employed as a proof-of-concept for detection method of two types of immunoassay: 1) antigen extracted from the sample by MIP and subsequently overlaid/immunoreacted by QD-labelled antibodies, 2) complex of antigen, antibody, and QD formed in the sample and subsequently extracted by MIP. The first approach provided higher sensitivity (MIP/NIP), however, the second demonstrated higher selectivity. A mixture of proteins with size in range 10-250 kDa was used as a model sample to demonstrate the capability of both approaches for detection of IgG in a complex sample.
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34. Silver Nanoparticles with Liquid Crystalline Ligands Based on Lactic Acid Derivatives.
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Troha T, Kaspar M, Hamplova V, Cigl M, Havlicek J, Pociecha D, and Novotna V
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We have prepared and studied silver nanoparticles functionalized with ligands based on lactic acid derivatives. Several types of hybrid systems that differed in the size of silver nanoparticles as well as the length of surface ligands were analyzed. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation provided information about the size and shape of nanoparticles and proved good homogeneity of studied systems. By dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements, we have measured the size distribution of nanoparticle systems. Plasmonic resonance was detected at around 450 nm. For two hybrid systems, the mesomorphic behaviour has been demonstrated by x-ray measurements. The observed thermotropic liquid crystalline phases reveal lamellar character. We have proposed a model based on self-assembly of intercalated liquid crystalline ligands.
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35. Helical twist direction in the macrofibrils of keratin fibres is left handed.
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Harland DP, Novotna V, Richena M, Velamoor S, Bostina M, and McKinnon AJ
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- Animals, Cytoskeleton chemistry, Electron Microscope Tomography, Hair chemistry, Humans, Intermediate Filaments chemistry, Keratins chemistry, Sheep genetics, Wool chemistry, Wool ultrastructure, Cytoskeleton ultrastructure, Hair ultrastructure, Intermediate Filaments ultrastructure, Keratins ultrastructure
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Macrofibrils, the main structural features within the cortical cells of mammalian hair shafts, are long composite bundles of keratin intermediate filaments (KIFs) embedded in a matrix of keratin-associated proteins. The KIFs can be helically arranged around the macrofibril central axis, making a cylinder within which KIF helical angle relative to macrofibril axis increases approximately linearly from macrofibril centre to edge. Mesophase-based self-assembly has been implicated in the early formation of macrofibrils, which first appear as liquid-crystal tactoids in the bulb of hair follicles. Formation appears to be driven initially by interactions between pre-keratinized KIFs. Differences in the nature of these KIF-KIF interactions could result in all macrofibrils being internally twisted in a single handedness, or a 50:50 mixture of handedness within each cortical cell. We data-mined 41 electron tomograms containing three-dimensional macrofibril data from previously published studies of hair and wool. In all 644 macrofibrils examined we found that within each tomogram all macrofibrils had the same handedness. We concluded that earlier reports of left- and right-handed macrofibrils were due to artefacts of imaging or data processing. A handedness marker was used to confirm (using re-imaged sections from earlier studies) that, in both human and sheep, all macrofibrils are left-handed around the macrofibril axis. We conclude that this state is universal within mammalian hair. This also supports the conclusion that the origin of macrofibril twist is the expression of chiral twisting forces between adjacent KIFs, rather than mesophase splay and bending forces relaxing to twisting forces acting within a confined space., (Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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36. Circulating heat shock protein mRNA profile in gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia & foetal growth restriction.
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Hromadnikova I, Dvorakova L, Kotlabova K, Kestlerova A, Hympanova L, Novotna V, Doucha J, and Krofta L
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- Adult, Blood Pressure, Female, Fetal Growth Retardation blood, Fetal Growth Retardation pathology, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins biosynthesis, Humans, Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced pathology, Placenta pathology, Pre-Eclampsia blood, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications pathology, RNA, Messenger biosynthesis, RNA, Messenger blood, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins blood, Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced blood, Pre-Eclampsia pathology, Pregnancy Complications blood
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Background & Objectives: Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are ubiquitously distributed phylogenetically conserved molecules that regulate cellular homeostasis and maintain the integrity and function of cellular proteins. Increased levels of Hsp in maternal circulation have been shown to be associated with increased risk of pregnancy related complications. The objective of this study was to explore extracellular Hsp mRNA levels in maternal circulation and quantified Hsp27, Hsp60, Hsp70, Hsp90 and Hsp70 binding protein 1 (HspBP1) mRNAs in maternal plasma samples using real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction., Methods: Pregnancies with gestational hypertension (GH) (n = 33), pre-eclampsia (PE) with or without foetal growth restriction (FGR) (n = 78) and FGR (n = 25) were involved in the study. Hsp gene expression was analysed in relation to the severity of the disease with respect to the degree of clinical signs, requirements for the delivery and Doppler ultrasound parameters., Results: Upregulation of Hsp70 was observed in patients with mild and severe PE (P = 0.004 and P = 0.005, respectively) and in pregnancies complicated with PE delivering before and after 34 wk of gestation regardless of the degree of clinical signs (P = 0.015 and P = 0.009, respectively). No difference in the expression of other Hsp genes among the studied groups was observed. No association between Hsp gene expression and Doppler ultrasonography parameters was found., Interpretation & Conclusions: These data support that maternal circulation can reflect both maternal and foetal pathologic conditions. Hsp70 represents the sole plasmatic marker, and increased Hsp70 mRNA levels reflect maternal and placental stress response to pregnancy-related complications such as GH and PE, irrespective of the severity of the disease., Competing Interests: None.
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37. Expression profile of C19MC microRNAs in placental tissue in pregnancy-related complications.
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Hromadnikova I, Kotlabova K, Ondrackova M, Pirkova P, Kestlerova A, Novotna V, Hympanova L, and Krofta L
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- Adult, Biomarkers metabolism, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 19 genetics, Female, Humans, Male, MicroRNAs genetics, Multigene Family, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, Transcriptome, Young Adult, Fetal Growth Retardation metabolism, Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced metabolism, MicroRNAs metabolism, Placenta metabolism, Pre-Eclampsia metabolism
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To demonstrate that pregnancy-related complications are associated with alterations in placental microRNA expression. Gene expression of 15 C19MC microRNAs (miR-512-5p, miR-515-5p, miR-516-5p, miR-517-5p, miR-518b, miR-518f-5p, miR-519a, miR-519d, miR-519e-5p, miR-520a-5p, miR-520h, miR-524-5p, miR-525, miR-526a, and miR-526b) was assessed in placental tissues, compared between groups (21 gestational hypertension [GH], 63 preeclampsia, 36 fetal growth restriction [FGR], and 42 normal pregnancies), and correlated with the severity of the disease with respect to clinical signs, delivery date, and Doppler ultrasound parameters. The expression profile of microRNAs was different between pregnancy-related complications and controls. The downregulation of 4 of 15 (miR-517-5p, miR-519d, miR-520a-5p, and miR-525), 6 of 15 (miR-517-5p, miR-518f-5p, miR-519a, miR-519d, miR-520a-5p, and miR-525), and 11 of 15 (miR-515-5p, miR-517-5p, miR-518b, miR-518f-5p, miR-519a, miR-519d, miR-520a-5p, miR-520h, miR-524-5p, miR-525, and miR-526a) microRNAs was associated with GH, FGR, and preeclampsia, respectively. Sudden onset of severe preeclampsia requiring immediate termination of gestation and mild forms of preeclampsia (persisting for several weeks) were associated with similar microRNA expression profile (downregulation of miR-517-5p, miR-520a-5p, miR-524-5p, and miR-525). In addition, miR-519a was found to be associated with severe preeclampsia. The longer the pregnancy-related disorder lasted, the more extensive was the downregulation of microRNAs (miR-515-5p, miR-518b, miR-518f-5p, miR-519d, and miR-520h). The downregulation of some C19MC microRNAs is a common phenomenon shared between GH, preeclampsia, and FGR. On the other hand, some of the C19MC microRNAs are only downregulated just in preeclampsia.
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38. Assessment of placental and maternal stress responses in patients with pregnancy related complications via monitoring of heat shock protein mRNA levels.
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Hromadnikova I, Dvorakova L, Kotlabova K, Kestlerova A, Hympanova L, Novotna V, Doucha J, and Krofta L
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- Adult, Blood Pressure, Female, Fetal Growth Retardation diagnosis, Fetal Growth Retardation genetics, Fetal Growth Retardation metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Pre-Eclampsia diagnosis, Pre-Eclampsia genetics, Pre-Eclampsia metabolism, Pre-Eclampsia physiopathology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications metabolism, Pregnancy Complications physiopathology, Retrospective Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color, Heat-Shock Proteins genetics, Placenta metabolism, Pregnancy Complications genetics, RNA, Messenger, Stress, Physiological genetics
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The study describes the stress response in the central cotyledon zone of placental tissue and in maternal whole peripheral blood to pregnancy related complications including gestational hypertension (n = 31), preeclampsia w or w/o fetal growth restriction (n = 95), and fetal growth restriction (n = 39) using real-time RT-PCR and genes encoding Hsp27, Hsp60, Hsp70, Hsp90 and HspBP1 proteins. The placental tissue does not respond to pregnancy induced hypertension, fetal growth restriction and short-term severe preeclampsia that requires immediate termination of gestation. Upregulation of Hsp27, Hsp90 and HspBP1 appears just in case of long-term deteriorated conditions (usually in mild preeclampsia, that enable further continuation of gestation, when properly treated). On the other hand, maternal circulation is able to reflect both maternal and fetal pathologic conditions. While pregnancy related complications always induce upregulation of Hsp70 and downregulation of Hsp90 in maternal whole peripheral blood, the increase of Hsp60 mRNA levels occurs entirely in patients with preeclampsia and/or fetal growth restriction. Hsp60, Hsp70 and Hsp90 are dysregulated in maternal circulation irrespective of the severity of the disease (in both mild and severe preeclampsia) and the requirements for the delivery (before and after 34th week of gestation). Nevertheless, the highest Hsp60 mRNA levels may be observed in pregnancies with signs of the centralization of the fetal circulation associated with fetal hypoxia.
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39. Multiple cutaneous and hepatic infantile hemangiomas having a successful response to propranolol as monotherapy at neonatal period.
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Cavalli R, Novotna V, Buffon RB, and Gelmetti C
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- Adrenergic beta-Antagonists pharmacology, Disease Management, Female, Hemangioma diagnosis, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Liver Neoplasms diagnosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Propranolol pharmacology, Remission Induction, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists therapeutic use, Hemangioma drug therapy, Liver Neoplasms drug therapy, Propranolol therapeutic use, Skin Neoplasms drug therapy
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Infantile hepatic hemangioma (IHH) is a common liver tumors of infancy with a higher incidence in females. Various treatments for infantile hepatic hemangioma such as systemic corticosteroids, interferon-alpha, vincristine and cyclophosphamide have been suggested, though no consensus exists about the first-choice treatment. Recent evidences suggest that propranolol, a nonselective β-blocker, may be effective and safe as first-line therapy for infantile hepatic hemangioma. We report a case of female born at term with a weight of 2.450 g started to develop multiple cutaneous IHs at 10 days of age and presenting concomitant multiple cutaneous and hepatic infantile hemangiomas confirmed on magnetic resonance imaging. Propranolol, used as monotherapy, was started at 14 days of age at a dose of 2 mg/kg/day orally and maintained for 6 months. Patient was monitored in the hospital during first days of treatment with propranolol, and discharged after no side-effects were detected. Hepatic and cutaneous lesions had complete resolution in three months, although the fibro-fatty residuum of largest cutaneous nodule was still palpable at month 6. A further control after 6 months showed no recurrences. Our report case suggests that propranolol can be a safe and effective first-line therapy for neonates with concomitant multiple cutaneous and hepatic infantile hemangiomas.
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40. Circulating C19MC microRNAs in preeclampsia, gestational hypertension, and fetal growth restriction.
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Hromadnikova I, Kotlabova K, Ondrackova M, Kestlerova A, Novotna V, Hympanova L, Doucha J, and Krofta L
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- Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Pregnancy blood, Severity of Illness Index, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Fetal Growth Retardation genetics, Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced genetics, MicroRNAs blood, Pre-Eclampsia genetics
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The objective of the study was to identify the profile of circulating C19MC microRNAs (miR-516-5p, miR-517*, miR-518b, miR-520a*, miR-520h, miR-525, and miR-526a) in patients with established preeclampsia (n = 63), fetal growth restriction (n = 27), and gestational hypertension (n = 23). We examined the correlation between plasmatic concentrations and expression levels of microRNAs and the severity of the disease with respect to clinical signs, requirements for the delivery, and Doppler ultrasound parameters. Using absolute and relative quantification approaches, increased extracellular C19MC microRNA levels (miR-516-5p, P = 0.037, P = 0.009; miR-517*, P = 0.033, P = 0.043; miR-520a*, P = 0.001, P = 0.009; miR-525, P = 0.026, P = 0.01; miR-526a, P = 0.03, P = 0.035) were detected in patients with preeclampsia. The association analysis pointed to no relationship between C19MC microRNA plasmatic concentrations and expression profile and identified risk factors for a poorer perinatal outcome. However, the dependence between the levels of plasmatic C19MC microRNAs and the pulsatility index in the middle cerebral artery and the values of cerebroplacental ratio was demonstrated. The study brought the interesting finding that the upregulation of miR-516-5p, miR-517*, miR-520a*, miR-525, and miR-526a is a characteristic phenomenon of established preeclampsia.
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41. Direct measure of the tilt angle in de Vries-type liquid crystals through NMR spectroscopy.
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Marchetti A, Domenici V, Novotna V, Lelli M, Cifelli M, Lesage A, and Veracini CA
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- 2010
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42. Polarization splay as the origin of modulation in the B1 and B7 smectic phases of bent-core molecules.
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Coleman DA, Jones CD, Nakata M, Clark NA, Walba DM, Weissflog W, Fodor-Csorba K, Watanabe J, Novotna V, and Hamplova V
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We report a generalized scenario for the formation of modulated smectic phases of bent-core molecules based on locally ferroelectric layering and spontaneous splay of the polarization. Twelve phases are proposed, distinguished by neighboring splay stripes with either syn- or antiorder of the polarization and undulation slope, in addition to layer continuity versus layer discontinuity at the intervening defects. We outline the experimental techniques necessary to differentiate among the phases and interpret previous results in the present context, using high resolution x-ray scattering diffraction and block and undulation models of the layer organization to distinguish among the three 2D lattice types which emerge.
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